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WORMS! INTESTINA. 14. Txnia. 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Starling-, very thin and about J 
inches long : the upper joints refemble very fine wrinkles, the 
middle ones hrfe flattifti-oval dnd globular. 
^‘\firi , ; Body thick ifli , the joints very Ihort and fringed on the hitid- 
part with a groove. 
Pall.n. nord. Bcftr. \, p. 87, n. 10, tab. 3, Jig. 29, 3O. 
/ In the inteftines of the Sparronv and greater Redfole^ 
^^’rundinis. Body capillary : neck finiple : joints truncate, funnel- 
ihaped. 
In the inteftines of the Martin. . Gpeze Eingew. p. 39O. 
Body hardly vifible, and about | of an inch long. 
C. Infejilng Fijh. 
^^dulo/a. Joints moftly pundfured in the middle : head 2-lipped, each 
lip with double tricufpidate prickles. 
Goeze Eingeiu. p, 418, tab. 34, A?' 3 — , n 
Pall, nord Bcytr. l, p. 90, k. I2. tab, 3,/’. 32 and 32. C. 
Bletb, Naturf, p, 541, tab. 15. 
Batjeh. Bandfvi. p. 148, n. I 5, /i 76, 79. 
Inhabits the inteftines of the Pike, Perch, Ruffe, Eel zna Dace i 
joints numerous, a little elevated in the middle, depreffed and 
fuberenate at the fides, the hinder ones fomething broader. 
2, Inclofed in a cyft. Pall, nord. Bejtr. i, p. loi, tab, 33’ 
^ found in the liver of the Perch. 
- C. Head unarmed vtUh hooks. 
a. Infedlng the Mammalia'. 
White; joints very Ihort and knotty in the middle; with a 
finglc mouth ori each. 
Tranf. Linn. Soc. ii. p. 260, tab. 25, /. 12—14* 
Pall. n. nord. Bcytr. 1,' p. 64, tab. 3, f. 17, 18. 
Amoen. acad. 2; p. 80, tab. \,f, 3* 
Bonnet Man. pres dePar, 1, p. 47®!' tab. 15, to. 
Goeze Eingenv. p, 298, tab. Z\, Jig.i. 
Gleichen Naturf. 4, p. 204, tab, 6, Jig, 1-9* 
Batfch, Bandw.p. til> ». 2, ffg. 31, 66. 
2. Trcnia tenella. Pall. nord. Beytr. tab. 2, Jig. 19, A, B. 
Inhabits the in'teftines of Mankind, principally the inhabitants 
of Switzerland and RuJJid, and is very rare in this cotintry ; is 
from 6 to 40 yards long, and is more Ccifily expelled than the 
others. 
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